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Transportation: Milwaukee Planning Three Protected Bike Lanes, Trail to Lake
Transportation

Milwaukee Planning Three Protected Bike Lanes, Trail to Lake

City seeking federal funds from state to advance projects across city.

Amanda Clark Is Working To Improve Amani Neighborhood

Amanda Clark Is Working To Improve Amani Neighborhood

Dominican Center housing coordinator works to empower residents.

Murphy’s Law: We Energies Wants Yet Another Rate Hike
Murphy’s Law

We Energies Wants Yet Another Rate Hike

Both consumer and business advocates castigate excess profits of utilities.

Public Museum Releases Details for new Rainforest Gallery, Butterfly Vivarium

Public Museum Releases Details for new Rainforest Gallery, Butterfly Vivarium

These are the final previews of the new $240 million museum galleries.

Advocates Push for City-Owned Public Utility

Advocates Push for City-Owned Public Utility

Replacing We Energies would lead to lower rates and fewer power outages, they declare.

EPA Proposal On Carbon Pollution Could Affect State’s Utilities

EPA Proposal On Carbon Pollution Could Affect State’s Utilities

We Energies facility in Oak Creek would need to cut emissions by 90%.

What’s That Orange Barrier in the Milwaukee River?

What’s That Orange Barrier in the Milwaukee River?

We Energies' project to dredge river bottom is part of much larger cleanup effort.

Eyes on Milwaukee: MATC Will Use Vacant Lot For Training Program
Eyes on Milwaukee

MATC Will Use Vacant Lot For Training Program

Partnership with city and We Energies will help train electrical line mechanics.

City Hall: Milwaukee’s Million Dollar Pipeline
City Hall

Milwaukee’s Million Dollar Pipeline

An aviation fuel pipeline will pay rent for the first time in 50 years.

Groups Urge We Energies to End Shutoffs For Nonpayment

Groups Urge We Energies to End Shutoffs For Nonpayment

Utility's 11% hike in rates is 'outrageous,' could leave many unable to pay, advocates say.

Should State Use More Nuclear Power?

Should State Use More Nuclear Power?

Federal, state officials say it may be needed for Wisconsin to meet climate change goals.

MKE County: Board Wrings Extra $8,000 Out Of We Energies Deals
MKE County

Board Wrings Extra $8,000 Out Of We Energies Deals

Supervisors, parks department gain more money for two utility easements.

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